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Police Report - March 1

Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

Georgia Southern University Arrests Raj Bipin Chaudhary, 18, Watson Hall — one count of arson and one count of interference with government property. Charles Gregory Maloof, 18, Eagle Village — three counts of arson and one count of interference with government property.

Statesboro Police Incidents STATESBORO HIGH SCHOOL — An administrator told police two juveniles were unruly, disruptive and would not follow the rules. CAMPUS CLUB APARTMENTS — A man said someone kicked a hole in his door and took $170 from a night stand. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB — Two juvenile males were arguing when one pulled a pocket knife and threatened the other. BELK — A store employee saw a woman try to leave the store without paying for a pair of jean shorts. Upon investigation, the woman also had $124 worth of items concealed in her purse. BAY STREET — A woman said a juvenile male threw sticks at her juvenile daughter, causing an abrasion to her hand.

Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents FIVE CHOP ROAD — (Statesboro) A man told deputies some newly purchased tools - three nail guns - were missing from his home. SANDPIPER DRIVE — (Statesboro) Deputies responded to a call from Central 911 and spoke with a woman who said she and her mother were arguing because the daughter refused to do the dishes. M. P. MARTIN ROAD — (Brooklet) A woman told deputies she and a man who had been living in her home let the air out of her tires. He returned later and became angry because she locked him out of the home, and began yelling and cursing. She said she feared him because he has hit her in the past. LANDINGS PARKWAY — (Statesboro) A man said someone broke up concrete blocks in which his mailbox was encased, and stole the mailbox. MITCHELL RIGDON ROAD — (Statesboro) A woman told deputies a woman visiting from another county stole two .22 rifles. She said the woman admitted to her husband that she took the guns to sell to support her crack addiction. INDIAN TRAIL — (Pembroke) A man said he gave another man a check for $8,900 for supplies and labor to do work on his house. The offender performed about 25 percent of the work and quit, he said. GA. 46 — (Statesboro) A woman said a video camera recorded a burgundy car pulling up to her vehicle, and leaving a minute later. The complainant said her purse was missing from her unlocked vehicle. KENNEDY BRIDGE ROAD — (Register) A woman said someone broke into her car through a sunroof and took a pack of cigarettes. MILLER STREET EXTENSION — A man said someone has been damaging the windshields and windows of vehicles left there for repair.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents Troopers issued 15 warnings, assisted three motorists and investigated two crashes with three reported injuries Tuesday.

Georgia Southern University Incidents Officers issued one traffic warning, investigated two traffic accidents, assisted four motorists and responded to two fire alarms Tuesday.

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